Hi

If you need it that much, why don't you host your own repository, such as 
Nexus? That's what we do for Ivy.

Paul

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From: Richard Vowles <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:09:06 
To: Google Web Toolkit<[email protected]>
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Subject: This is getting beyond a joke

GWT 2.0.4 has been out for at least two weeks now and it still isn't
in maven central. I understand that the Google guys don't use maven or
ivy, but for those who do (i.e. anyone serious about their builds
reliability and repeatability) the releases of GWT not being available
in central within a day or two of release is an incredible pain in the
backside and a very negative image for GWT in corporate. We are
suffering this Safari problem and now I'm going to have to manually
insert these artefacts into our repository.

This is *not* hard, Sonatype have been really good about making this
straight forward. Who is responsible for doing this and who has done
it in the past? Whoever you are, if you can't do it quickly I
volunteer to take over the responsibility for it and make sure it is
in within a couple of days. If I get to do it it, I'll also create a
new googlecode repository for the nightlies for people to version
range over if they wish.

Richard

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